WEBVTT SPOKE TO ONE WOMAN WHO SURVIVEDTHE HURRICANE, BUT IS STILLFIGHTING FOR HER LIFE.>> JUST THE AMOUNT OF DAMAGETHAT IT DID, SHE'S NEVER SEENBEFORE. REPORTER: AND AGNES NAZARIO SAWIT FIRST HAND IN HER HOME TOWNOF MANATI.SHE SPOKE WITH US THROUGH ATRANSLATOR AT SAN JAUN BAUTISTACHURCH.HER BROTHER JORGE HAS BEEN AMEMBER THERE SINCE HE MOVED HERE14 YEARS AGO.AGNES MOVED HERE THIS MONTH, LEAVING BEHIND HER PARENTS ANDHER HUSBAND.>> SHE GETS DEPRESSED THINKINGABOUT IT, BUT SHE KNOWS THATIT'S BEST FOR HER HEALTH. REPORTER: AGNES HAS BREASTCANCER AND BRAIN CANCER.DAMAGED HOSPITALS IN PUERTO RICOCOULD NO LONGER TREAT HER SO HER, SO HER HUSBAND PUSHED FOR HERTO COME HERE.THE CHURCH SAYS IT IS STRUGGLINGTO FIND HOUSING FOR SOME OF THEFAMILIES WHO HAVE COME HERE FROMPUERTO RICO, BUT THANKFULLY INAGNES'S CASE, HER BROTHER'SAPARTMENT COMPLEX HAS RELAXEDTHE RULES AND IS ALLOWING HERAND HER SON TO STAY WITH HIM. >> IT'S BEEN DIFFICULT. REPORTER: AGNES DOESN'T KNOW HOWLONG SHE'LL BE HERE.SHE'S EXPECTED TO STARTTREATMENT IN LANCASTER ONNOVEMBER 3.WHEN WE ASKED WHAT OUR COMMUNICOULD DO TO HELP HER, SHETHOUGHT ONLY OF HER FAMILY ANDPUERTO RICO.>> SHE SAYS SHE COULD ASK FORWATER AND ELECTRICITY BUT THAT'SNOT SOMETHING YOU CAN SEND DOWN.REPORTER: SO INSTEAD, SHE'S